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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images It’s a good idea to always have a shopping list of growth shares to hand. In the event of a stock market crash, having a ready-made collection of stocks to buy can help Stocks and Shares ISA investors act quickly. With global conflict escalating and trade tariff tensions rumbling on in the background, a share market correction or crash could well be on the cards. But investors don’t have to wait for a full-blown crash to pick up some bargains. Here are two great FTSE 100 shares I think investors should seriously consider right now.…

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[ad_1] SMM June 18 News: The escalation of conflicts between Israel and Iran has strengthened the market’s demand for safe-haven assets. Silver, as a precious metal with both safe-haven and industrial attributes, has become an alternative choice for capital to seek refuge amid the backdrop of gold’s price being suppressed by the rebound of the US dollar index on June 17. The gold-silver ratio once broke through the historical extreme of 1:100 at the end of May, far exceeding the long-term average of 60-80, indicating that silver was severely undervalued. The demand for silver’s valuation repair has supported its price.…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust (LSE:SMT) share price typically reflects the value of the companies it invests in. Currently, the stock is trading at a 12% discount to the net asset value (NAV) of the portfolio. That suggests investors are getting exposure to the likes of MercadoLibre and Amazon at a discount. But it’s not quite that simple. That’s because Scottish Mortgage also invests in privately listed companies like SpaceX, which is its largest holding. SpaceX isn’t a publicly listed company and as such the valuation is a little opaque. And SpaceX isn’t compelled to…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images For anyone with £20,000 in spare savings, the idea of earning a second income might sound too good to be true. But with a smart approach and the right selection of dividend stocks, it’s entirely possible to start generating passive income almost immediately.  And in today’s high-yield environment, it may be one of the most efficient ways to put idle cash to work. By investing in dividend-paying stocks, investors can earn passive income while retaining capital and possibly benefiting from growth. Keeping in mind, of course, that dividends aren’t guaranteed and share prices can fall.…

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[ad_1] Tilman von Berlepsch works for the NGO Germanwatch on the decarbonization of the steel industry. By Mr. von Berlepsch, last week, ArcelorMittal provisionally cancelled the construction of direct reduction plants (DRI plants) for climate-neutral crude steel production in Germany. The steel group criticized in the communication German and European politics. They had not set the right „political, energy and market-related framework conditions.“ However, politicians have promised EUR 1.3 billion in investment cost subsidies, a German industrial electricity price is to be introduced, and the EU has drawn up a steel and metals action plan. Is Arcelor’s criticism still valid?…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images It’s impossible to know which growth stocks are going to massively outperform the UK market. That said, there are some I certainly wish I’d bought for my Stocks and Shares ISA three years ago. Here are two of them.  SpaceX-fuelled growth Filtronic (LSE: FTC) has been on fire in 2025 – it’s up 105%. Over three years, it’s rocketed by 1,367%!  Speaking of rockets, Filtronic signed a strategic partnership with SpaceX in 2024 to supply radio-frequency modules for the US firm’s satellite internet constellation (Starlink).  This relationship has gone from strength to strength, and earlier…

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[ad_1] A wave of “anti-Tesla” bills are sweeping the nation — but some advocates warn that the lobbying firms helping cities fight for those laws are often cashing checks from Elon Musk on the side. In the last several months, states across the country have all advanced efforts to protect their communities from the potential dangers of driverless vehicles — and the automaker/”government efficiency” hawk who’s best known for selling them: Musk.In New York and Missouri, for instance, lawmakers have taken aim at Tesla with proposals to require all new cars and trucks to be sold through franchised dealers, a…

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[ad_1] NZD/USD gathers strength to near 0.5995 in Tuesday’s early Asian session, adding 0.35% on the day.Fed’s Bowman said the central bank should consider interest rate cuts soon.Investors await Chair Powell’s semiannual testimonies and the US June Consumer Confidence report later on Tuesday.The NZD/USD pair attracts some buyers to around 0.5995 during the early Asian session on Tuesday. The US Dollar (USD) softens against the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) due to dovish Fedspeak. Investors will keep an eye on Chair Powell’s semiannual testimonies and the US June Consumer Confidence report later on Tuesday.Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman, a…

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[ad_1] Gold () futures opened at $3,400.70 per ounce Monday, up 1% from Friday’s close of $3,368.10. Gold’s strong open follows a U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear sites on Saturday. U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict adds uncertainty to an already tentative economic outlook. Some analysts believe war in the Middle East could send oil prices higher, which raises inflation concerns in the U.S. Alongside inflationary pressures from President Donald Trump’s tariffs, this could force the Fed to keep interest rates elevated. Other analysts say a more dramatic Middle East conflict could encourage the Fed to lower rates to keep…

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[ad_1] As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, most everyday investors and savers are, of course, edgy. Sure, the market roared back. And Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, President Trump announced Monday on Truth Social. But that doesn’t mean everyday folks, especially those approaching retirement, aren’t unnerved. There is a feeling that we are always waiting for the other shoe to drop. High Yield Savings Offers Powered by Money.com – Yahoo may earn commission from the links above. Are things any different now compared with other market turbulence? Should we simply stay the course…

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